Lies are easier to understand than the truth.
Lies are sometimes easier to understand than the truth.
Distorting the truth sometimes helps explain a complex idea.
When explaining a complex idea, it sometimes helps to reduce the complexity of the idea at first — which is effectively a lie — and then add layers of complexity to that. If an idea is explained in its full complexity from the start, it may not be understood at all.
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